Day: July 26, 2023

Northwestern football players to skip Big Ten Media Days amid hazing scandal fallout

6:03 am July 26, 2023

Northwestern football will not have any players present at Big Ten Media Days this week in the wake of the program’s hazing scandal. In a joint statement, Bryce Gallagher, Rod Heard II and Bryce Kirtz confirmed they will skip the two-day event in Indianapolis. The athletes said they spoke with their family, teammates and interim […]

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Americans say this should be mandatory to be on the presidential ticket: ‘most crucial part’ of an election

6:00 am July 26, 2023

It’s no debate: Americans agreed that presidential candidates should have to square off onstage if they want to be included on the ballot. “If you can’t stand up for what you believe in and have a debate with somebody – you’re out,” Nancy said. Bailey said: “It’s just fair for the American people to know […]

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5 reasons ‘Kennedy Democrats’ are running away from today’s Democrat Party

6:00 am July 26, 2023

If there’s one thing we learned from the House hearings this past week, it’s that certain, traditional Democratic voting blocs no longer have a home in today’s Democratic Party. The revealing questions and answers with two IRS whistleblowers last Wednesday put on full display the two-tiered standard of justice now advocated by progressive Democrats.  Attempts […]

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Blackburn warns AI is robbing female songwriters, other artists with biased algorithms

6:00 am July 26, 2023

Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., warned Tuesday that artificial intelligence is making it harder for songwriters and other artists — particularly women — to win exposure and have a career in the entertainment industry. In a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing aimed at regulating AI, Blackburn asked witnesses how Congress can ensure songwriters, musicians, artists and entertainers […]

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Atlantic City’s ‘Eastbound Strangler’ probe revived as Gilgo suspect Rex Heuermann’s Jersey Shore ties emerge

6:00 am July 26, 2023

The arrest of suspected Long Island serial killer Rex Heuermann has prompted investigators across the country to re-examine similar cold case murders, including in a nearby oceanfront enclave where four sex workers were found lined up dead in a sewage ditch in 2006. Two women walking in a marsh behind a row of motels just […]

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